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    Beware these fake iPhone 16 preorder sites

    Jayvee FernandezBy Jayvee FernandezSeptember 10, 20242 Mins Read
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    According to Kaspersky, they have unraveled several fake iPhone 16 preorder pages that are spread throughout social media.

    “One common scam used by the threat actors offers early adopters the chance to pre-order the latest iPhone with a nearly 40% discount. Victims are directed to a slick website showcasing shiny new iPhones, enticing them with the promise to “be among the first to enjoy cutting-edge technology.” Once they click through, they’re asked for their billing and shipping information, with the option to pay via PayPal. A fake invoice is generated upon clicking ‘add to cart’ or ‘buy,’ factoring in tax and shipping, and even offering “free shipping” for orders over $1,000.”

    This is an example of a scam page for the iPhone 16. Be wary!

    For the informed customer these are obvious scams, as Apple isn’t known to give out discounts for new products. Also from the screenshot above, Apple’s website is not known to add category tags and keywords. But to those uninformed and are too giddy for a deal, they may be easily coerced to take the bait.

    There is another scam involved that pretends to be Apple technical support. The goal is to allow hackers access to your Apple ID and password.

    “Another scam found by Kaspersky’s experts is an offer for iPhone technical support which would enable them to update their mobile device. The fake site, which is in Spanish, so presumably aimed at Latin American users, also purports to take them through to a page where they can report the phone’s loss or theft, and another to help them find their device. Finally, at the bottom victims are also given the option to reach a repair service. In return, all the page asks is to sign in with your Apple ID (a page which is strangely in English).“

    Access to Apple ID allows hackers to hijack sensitive data stored in the cloud and make purchases using your Wallet.

    To avoid scams, always transact with official channels. In the Philippines there are several, such as Beyond the Box and PowerMac Center (there are also scammy Facebook pages impersonating them, so be wary!). If you’re truly not sure, Apple.com is the best place to go, and have them redirect you to the local site.

    Quotes are care of Kaspersky representatives in the Philippines.

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    Former Technology Editor for The Philippine STAR and founder of A Bugged Life. Seasoned content marketer and Anvil Awards juror. Profile at JayveeFernandez.com

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